On February 9, when the country was observing 50 years of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act Chamru Majhi, his wife, and their children were rescued from the Moni Brick Kiln in Aranghata, Nadia. The rescue was a joint effort of several departments, including Secretary, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) — Nadia Bidushi Tsering Lepcha and officials at the Taherpur Police Station in Nadia district.

The brick kiln is located in a remote area surrounded by fields and water bodies, approximately 9.6 km away, and is known to employ mostly migrant workers from Bihar and Jharkhand. After the rescue intervention of the administration, an FIR was registered.